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Gas and Petrochemical Complex of the Republick of Tatarstan TATNEFTEKHIMINVEST- HOLDING ▶▶ June 2021 Coordination of the Gas and Petrochemical Complex of the Republic of Tatarstan since 1994 Oil production Rubber and plastic products Oil refining Pharmacy Gas processing Biotechnology Chemical industry Ecology Attraction of projects search, assessment and attraction of technologies and companies for the implementation of projects in Tatarstan Company support assistance in the implementation of investment and innovation projects Tatneftekhiminvest- holding Raw materials supply assistance in resolving issues of raw materials supply Coordinates the development Cooperation of the Gas and Petrochemical development of cluster relations Complex of the Republic of Tatarstan Planning development of strategic documents and strategic decisions Communications organization of conferences and round tables Our team Rafinat Yarullin Haris Mustafin General Director Deputy Director Ilfat Salikhov Ilgizar Yakushev Deputy Director, Academic Secretary Deputy Director for the Development of the Scientific and Technical Council of Bio -, Nano-and Medical Technologies Abzalilova Leysan Mingazi Gibadukov Deputy Director Chief Technologist, of Economics Head of the Hydrocarbons Department 10 projects received support in 2020 10 19 19 Commercial projects Business plans Marketing studies received support through finding were developed were carried out to assess business partners, establishing direct by Tatneftekhiminvest-holding the directions of development contacts, solving problematic issues, in 2020 of the Gas and Petrochemical creating working groups Complex Companies supported in 2020 Nizhnekamskneftekhim Kazanorgsintez Bureau of Innovative Vat residues Ethane production Chemical Technologies Launch of the unit for the separation Continuation of work with the Candidate Serobitum of commodity fractions from vat of Technical Sciences A.V. Kurochkin Optimization of a pilot plant and gas fractions in cooperation (Republic of Bashkortostan) on the production for the production of serobitum with GTC Technology (USA) of ethane from natural gas at a thermal power plant Monitoring the testing of a 200-meter stretch Additive for polyester resin plant of roadbed laid with the use of serobitum Development and implementation of a new technology for the production of an additive based on ethylene oxide TANEKO and propylene oxide at the plant Himtechno for the production of styrene Hydroconversion and polyester resins with Kazan Federal Disinfectants University, Himtechno SPC (Kazan) Participation in the optimization of the hydroconversion process Creation of all-purpose antimicrobial of heavy oil residues with a capacity disinfectants from chemical industry waste of 50 thousand tons Veterinary products Expansion of production volumes Oil sludge decantation and markets for veterinary products complex Corib Metal at the Urussinsky Chemical Plant Oil sludge Battery recycling Demulsifiers Involvement of VNIPIneft (Moscow) Assistance in the implementation Promotion of demulsifiers and corrosion in the preparation of a feasibility study of the project for the recycling inhibitors developed by Himtechno of the project of used lead-acid batteries and Kazan Federal University Expertise Technological and economic assessment of projects External expertise by the Scientific and Technical Council of Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding Consulting Participation in Market research Search for potential partners R&D and innovation Assistance in conclusion of contracts projects Financing Financing of costs at the stage of the laboratory or the creation of a prototype Piloting Assistance in pilot implementation in Tatarstan Scholarships Personal scholarships based on the results of the republican contest "Fifty best Innovative ideas for the Republic of Tatarstan TOP R&D projects in 2020 Technology development Testing Polyphenylene sulfide Wastewater treatment With the participation of Tatneftekhiminvest-Holding, Tests of wastewater treatment technology using the Department of Organic Chemistry bacteria at treatment facilities in Vysokaya Gora, of Kazan Federal University, together with Ingehim, at the request Laishevo and Innopolis were funded of the Russian Ministry of Defense, developed a technology Positive results were obtained for producing polyphenylene sulfide and 1,4-butanediol In February 2021, the first batch of polyphenylene sulfide was Serobitum received, which was transferred to the customer Monitoring of the roadbed using serobitum which was laid in Almetyevsk Oil sludge processing Participation together with the Polymer sulfur Soyuzhimpromproekt Design Institute Tests of polymer sulfur were organized and Tatoilgaz in the development of a program at the Kama Research and Development to select the optimal scheme for processing oil Center with the prospect of implementation sludge and heavy residues at tire factories The experience of Bashkortostan Electron beam technologies and the operating oil sludge processing plant in Salavat were studied Initiation of the project Support was provided until the conclusion of a contract for joint work between Kazan National Research Technological University, the Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Kama Scientific and Technical Center Algorithm for working with offers and projects Project introduction (meeting at an exhibition or conference, direct contact) Preliminary assessment Search for cooperation options Presentation at the Scientific and Technical Council of Tatneftekhiminvest-holding Presentation at the Board of Directors of Tatneftekhiminvest-holding Projects can be presented to government officials and major companies at the Board of Directors The chairman of the Board of Directors is the president of the Republic of Tatarstan R. N. Minnikhanov Ministry of Economy Ministry of Industry and Trade Investment Development Agency Ministry of Construction, Architecture, Housing and Communal Services 12 board meetings are held annually 58 companies and projects were presented in 2020 Participation in the formation of raw material flows Conclusion of contracts Assistance in concluding direct contracts for the supply of hydrocarbon raw materials and chemical products between companies of Tatarstan Discussion of problems Organization of meetings among producers of hydrocarbon raw Demand forecast materials and consumers to resolve problematic issues Formation of the current and strategic balance of raw materials for the Gas and Petrochemical Complex of Tatarstan Participation in cluster policy through INNOKAM 110 thou $ 10+ bln $ 2 bln total number of shipped products investment 300 of participants in 2020 in 2020 participating organizations The INNOKAM cluster was founded by the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Tatarstan and Tatneftekhiminvest-holding in 2011 on the initiative of leading petrochemical and automotive enterprises In 2020, cluster members took part in 40 communication and exhibition events Creation of INNOSCOPE — an open innovation center 45 416 units of equipment The web portal "Russian Center for Open Innovations Innoskop" was created by the INNOKAM Association in September 2018. The goal is the development of interaction between science and business for implementation of innovative technologies, additional loading of equipment for universities 11 985 and engineering centers. technologies 1 682 participants www.innoscope.ru registered on the portal at the end of 2020 Tatneftekhiminvest-holding participated in the creation of two centers in 2020 Partnership agreements Participation in the creation Assistance in the organization The "New Technologies“ Consortium, The World-class Scientific Cooperation Agreement between created by Kazan National Research and Educational Center the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan Technological University "Circular Economy“ and the Foundation for Advanced Research Tatarstan-Finnish Center Agreement on Scientific and Educational for Circular Economy Consortium in the field of industrial and on the basis of Kazan State environmental safety, energy Power Engineering University and construction supervision between Kazan State University of Architecture and Engineering, Kazan National Research Technological University, and Kazan State Power Engineering University Industry programs The programs for the development of the Gas and Petrochemical Complex of the Republic of Tatarstan have been developed ▷ for 1999-2003 ▷ for 2004-2008 ▷ for 2010-2014 ▷ for 2015-2019 Strategic ▶ for 2020-2024 Biotechnology Development Program for 2010-2020 decision-makers Pharmaceutical Industry Development Program of the Republic of Tatarstan for 2011-2020 Regional documents Participation in the development of regional strategic documents Corporate plans Assistance in the development of strategic documents program for the development for manufacturing companies, educational organizations of the Gas and Petrochemical Complex is implemented in Tatarstan Current analysis Quarterly outcome analysis of the development of the Gas and Petrochemical Complex of the Republic of Tatarstan Organization of events Annual Conference Annual international scientific-practical conference on advanced technologies of petrochemistry and oil refining within the framework of the Tatarstan Gas and Petrochemical Forum (held in early September) TATARSTAN GAS AND PETROCHEMICAL FORUM September 7-9, 2021 Thematic round tables at republican events Informational materials release Information Catalogues Articles for investors Catalogue of manufacturers Presentation materials Releases of materials for construction in newspapers and road use, produced Scheme and magazines on the basis of chemical for cluster development products of hydrocarbon Posting industry news processing on the company's Product catalogue website of the enterprises of the Gas and Petrochemical Digests for public Complex of Tatarstan authorities Catalogue of chemical laboratory facilities of Tatarstan To start cooperation, please contact us Yarullin Rafinat Samatovich General Director (843) 272-41-74, 272-53-07 [email protected] www.tnhi.ru.
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